4. OPERATING AND PROGRAMMING THE SM40 SYSTEM
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Status / Action
After selecting either Separate (‘
0
’) or
Combined (‘
1
’) mode, the display shows:
After selecting either ‘
0
’ or ‘
1
’ the display
shows:
Press ‘
Enter
’ to couple or uncouple another
Extended Call Station:
Otherwise, press ‘
Break
’ to return to the
following display:
Result / Remarks
Note:
The keys of the selection station have a toggle function for route selection.
Pressing once means ‘Zone(s) on’ whilst pressing twice means ‘Zone(s) off ’.
Key 10 of the activating station will act as a ‘Clear’ for the complete pre-selection.
Pressing ‘
0
’ will cause the pre-selected zone to be maintained after end of call; the
reset key will clear the routing.
Pressing ‘
1
’ will cause the pre-selected zones to be cleared after end of call.
Note:
This selection is valid for each Master Call Station connected. The question
will not be repeated at the following MCSs.
PRESS '1' TO CONFIGURE EXTENDED CST
PRESS '2' TO CONFIGURE MASTER CST
COUPLE/UNCOUPLE MASTER CST (1-4):_
CURRENT MASTER CALL STATION ASSIGNMENT
INPUT 17-32 MCS: 1111 2200 XXXX 0000
PRESS '0' TO MAINTAIN ZONE SELECTION
PRESS '1' TO CLEAR SELECTION AFTER CALL
Installer Programming Menu: Route Digital Message Card
Status / Action
To route the Digital Message Card enter the
Installer Programming menu as explained
earlier, and scroll (using the ‘
Enter
’ key) until
the display shows:
After pressing ‘
’ the display shows:
When a non-existent Digital Message Card
number is entered the display shows:
Otherwise, when an existent Digital Message
Card number is entered the display shows:
Press ‘
Break
’ to return to the Main Installer
Menu.
Result / Remarks
Note:
Unlike the Signal Generator Card, it is possible to connect more Digital
Message Cards to the same matrix input.
WHICH MESSAGE CARD MUST BE ROUTED:XX
MESSAGE CARD CONNECTED TO INPUT XX
WHICH MESSAGE CARD MUST BE ROUTED:X
_X
DIGITAL MESSAGE CARD XX NOT PRESENT
WHICH MESSAGE CARD MUST BE ROUTED:_
* INSTALL MENU * scroll with 'ENTER'
PRESS '<<' TO ROUTE DIGIT. MESSAGE CARD
Summary of Contents for LBB 1330
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